Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, December 24, 1911, Image 1

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VECKLY ENTERPRISE ESTA5LIMIED 1260
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OKKdON CITY, OREflON, HUNDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1911.
Pn Wra, 10 Own
ins ni HAVE
f ' -a . a. aa k aa am mm A a a
BROVIIELL VllL
SHE (alLST
librnnrTntTm ... .i-. . : r. tt
ICIIuER AV
on TO CM
SI
DETQiD 1IARVEV
ON U WS TRAIL
- rLnrnnftinu bY WALT DOUG ALL
'HITI HOUai DINNIH. TO I
ATAK,N 0r ,V 0NLr M,M"
T ( Of FAMILY.
O9WC0O . PIONEER WINS SUIT
AGAINST RICH HEAD OP
CEMENT COMPANY.
MAYOR-ELECT MAKES DECLARA
lawyer has lono conperenct
i with man called hill t
'slayer. . .
TION THAT SINGLE TAXER
IS NOT PAIR.
rflO
E IS E
II
An
isms
000
DAMAGES
1 I I I! 1 I
CaiU't ThownM Tee OH far Tree
gy Cownacy' taeytlve
Many Q'fle Ara -Received.
WIHNnTOS. ls. II When
M ('loo' '"" h- White lloua
totrif iM he will but find
(.rUimat I re ' drwaa, but be will
14 rrmntk.bU collation of gift
hut all orr this broad land which
kirt Ik- h accumulating tor lb past
t.a or Dirro dae a rapidly ee lb
tinrvea 010181 would delltwr thM.
The rhMaimae dianwr will be aerv
,1 M.la alibi with only members
af b fjllnW aealad at tb table NO
p,in I.m. Ixwn lnvli4.
Holrrl T'l la bach for lb boll
4,,, nd MIX IUI" U aaelsilng her
mohr in l.uing gifts and forwarding
ia t rrUiU.a and friends. H"hrl
ha far H,iro th rhriatmaa trr
tta, bul i' .ulhualaat.eally tularin
Isle ifc holiday spirit wblch prwvalU
M lb Whit" lluua.
. i-n-iitfiii haa uorwinaflv dn.
p.lrfMr t'hrlatmaa enoiping this
fmr. ! tlhg blmaolf book a fnr cloa
m.i and bloc at laarrlrr tt
tilt ini arailuya. To aarh of
ik. lartw w-rrl afTlfa . bo
ki kxl.ii a vhrrovar ba ia
Ika tl'l-nl a handaoma ararf
kia. rr aarb of tba tnaniad Wf
tmt thr tarnly fla I 'lira aalgtui,
h) auir lha Whlla llmta and fur
avi Diartii-d man ampkiyad ali'it Iba
Miwla Ika lratitMil bad aalwtod a
tatilro lnfk.'T- Karh rlarh In Iba at
amn i Ifirm Tt"1 -tttrfay rt an
ufciM n.niilnlna a It Bold blaca.
rilloatti Iba rub abifh 1aldatl
r.n k i.iwwrtail alnra ha aalrraa
Ifa 1ilia Mmiaa, w llt U oblalnabla
at ika nutiii-Toua aod 01varama4 prva
.hi, i. hava Iimi aoiit him by rl
ultra frlriida and Uliknowa adiaUrra
iknMihii i ba country. Tbaaa alfta
tr drliiarad dlrart to tba Wblta
u ...i il.i mil naaa Ihrouab Iba
kaadi nl iba larlral furra la tba of-
boa aalldlai.
1hj.hi.Mk frllrlUtUma All Iba
""Via ll"ua mall and nft'Ua appra
rUI. .rl nia LMltTBtnanl. Tba I'faal
al anuria lo an Joy tba Cbrlatmaa
V3Ti and laaa raiaaoia b
arrlaa. tin alraauoua bava bn lb
lamlnl.lralUa dutlaa alnra Cnaaraaa
at. ka baa baan vuoipallvd lo torrKO
at aiany ilra tba rtarrlaa ablrb ba
an nllal to Iba pr-raiion
af kla hralib.
Now tbal mambara Of Coniraaa haa
la Urta numbara iona out of tba clly
lor iba roooaa, tba Praaldont aipacta
Ika burdm of hla olTIra to la llibt
aH tnd ba will taka aa murb tlma
a axMallila f. tba nail wak to raat
u4 racuparaia.
II MORGAII SMS
PUTY
MEW VORK. iaac. 1 Mra. J. l-
Mil Monan, wlfa of Iba financier. r
larnad frim Kuropa Friday on tba
aiaarlka. Mow long lira. Morgan bad
bwa In runipa aha daollnad to aay.
"I won t lelU barauaa I abhor pub
licity." aha aald. "To woman of ra
lamaot It la draadful to find thlnRa
la tba papara about baraalf. I narrr
lalrrvlawa. I cannot undaratand
r man remain In tba nawapapar
rofaiin Thay abould at Into n
"Hi uuainaaa. wny. toa nimrv" -
tuna ao far aa to publlah ple-
ui i wo oi my rnanaa, dui
kin.
"Mra. Morgan. If you would cara lo
aaa your pictura takan, wa n
aru that would do ary walU" aha
told.
"If you too my pictura I would
ouuh your ramar.
But Mra. Morgan tmllad In a moib
way. if aha dldnt raally maan
"Couldn't you la na a nlca talk
na aurrraga quaationr-
"Why. no; I am raglalarad among
0a women wbo ara agalnat auffraga
i our aax.
IAZELLE BECOMES
Warnnr a rang. Saturday, at Naw
"V naid ona of tha moat anmuaia
to maotin.. A k nar Tha mart-
wti Urgaly attandad by tba grana
who llatanad to an Intaraatlng pro-
a'arn. Tn main faatura waa me
'" of ofrtoara which raaultad aa it
Mtitor M. J. Uaalla. . .
Oteraaar William Dodda.
Urturar Mra. J. Hoffman.
Itaward rrang, Bpulok.
Altant flUward rr4 CWno.
Chaplain Mra. J. C. M. Dodda.
Traaaurar Oaorga Randal..
-raiary D. MeArtbar.
0ta Kaapar R. B. Co.
Caraaiaaala McDonald. ..
Pomona Lanatt Bnook,
. PUr. wl.k t-h
. '-a'ly AialaUnt Btawart Bmliy
Pik.
Th. ...... i- .it.ivlna condl
" an l th mambara ara looking for
a. . . . . . . ih ik. al
. iu ma coming yew w
. HeUtlona of having good maatln1
i antira tlma..
A ik. . .i tAtirfh Hat
tun nax maaung, aw .
of January. Vf. f. TTRan, or
vton city. U1 addraaa tha ra
itin city, win addraaa
aingle U. AU thoaa
th a .ntitaa-a iarwrf to M pr
IIWSPAPER
the
TK.OUNmQPUCriONjJUSTA"STDY"lNrAC
1 1 r . . .11 rT.rr,TrrSl .
ftiNK AND BOQfl rB(X)B DPaltOTTf AND TH POEM 13
39 TRY EXAMINATION
Tha arml annual amlnalln ut
laarbcra for county h(il. rudiirird
by utit.rliit-n.laut (lary at Wlllfliuotla
ll.ll. aaa cnrlu.ld Baturday. Tbiny-
nlna trlwl th- aiamlnatlon and It l
thoufht moat of tha appllranl will re-
raUa crtlflralra. Mr. ;ry will iid
iK. n.i.ra to Htate 8ulirlntrn.laui o
Inatrucilon Alderman, whp will do th
radlDK Tba claaa waa l-aa mn nor-
half tho all of tba ona ahUb iri.'u
tha aiarolnatkin laat aprlna.
Ctl
AFTER FIVE
iKinrusi. D-c. U A nnal
wo nl .
a .t dlvorra waa irautad today
. i. .4 miillnnalra Clun
lo iiowaru o.
man. Ilia wlfa waa Uiuan -
noted ln.r beauty. The, war- mar-
. . . ..... and Mra. item n-
rl0 our ye-. -
i.. for divorce, tut each time
. reconciliation followed and the cou-
. ......J n a naw noneji,'
pie a.-.. - - , ,
The ach-dula by o'
Iowa: ' v. ,
iftTMarrled. Honeymoon
..... N. 1. by Mr.. Ileed. Kecono.ll.
" " -
A i..U rtmnnM.
linn anu -.. . o..i, Kn.
,90-Honeymoon ro .. -
a Mra. Read. Reconcm-
lilt dropped- w Slllt no
lilt droppad. . But No
Bti OrE T Ci .a" No. 1
Read. R.ed by
j911nttorc .----
judge Cola, or .v. two ba-
Tha mamea l"'Tv ,h. wealthy
kD In Aiaaaa, - n
hunter mei i- v- . .k.
. In Cola, of Inver Bror. -.;
w.ra itanmg of their
and Mra. R" A"! a rat to Holly
adtenturaa , ,n,i n-
.eAAwttK th'a nrat
nanj -
rel tooH piaca
,1 took placa. hoeymoon waa
.i'rr need'; w
1 am Haa a
p..a.d on MJ
Kl C
ult.
Kl Cantro. Hera wa- . -th.
Hera waa bia crow ... -
btvt eompwa
neigni""-, - .
niai".-
ina-Tear-old
Helen Green. n" la Mrloua-
fever. 1 .
THMu7L2rortrN
Perth. U Cross ; f S.idS'
f.raon. of Aurora. 8 tai M,r.
"? .rarn'am Krnybouah wer.
.--. J si
V,ran"t.d "AT,""eywh officiated 1 at
r,a nev. 8. A. Hay''" . r.g and
""-..a llcensea
the rnarrla-te. of "4-li nd. May
.W.A Kmm ramrhough.
ni
- .( Tear -and
ajntaroriae. why " th. Morning
i you ara not r-"--- g 4 0
Period la B on-
aam r
FOR COUNTY TEACHERS
UBMAfl
DIVORCED
SUITS
m p 1
a
NO PAPER TUESDAY.
i Tha niannKeuu'iit of tha morn-
luit KntcrprtH lwllovlng that the a-
rmployaa nhnuld not be com-
iirllf.l lo work ChnHtmaa imy.
him d.Tldid not to laue a paiwr r
Tufduy morninir. Tha net laaue
will U VHlncaay.
a
ENGLAND AND JAPAN
HAY ACT IN CHINA
lNfXN. Pec. 23. Considerable
curloaliy baa been arouaed In diplo
matic clrclea here regarding tne rea
,n for the propo"! of Great Britain
and Japan to undertake a dual media
. .ft., iha nowara. Id-
i on in v iiia . -- r- - -eluding
the l olled BUtea. bad d-cld-
rd to preaent an laemicw .- w -conference
now meeting at SbanghaL
There waa a tendency u Y"Z.
that the J.paneaa flfrnm;",M
... rmnnu and that Japan
maan im i.-k ......
.... ...i.,..a to Intervene. It turna
waa ... .. .
out now. however, mai j -
2 2S a
arawkan rna riruiiu m,v
lirltlah Conaui ai iiau. .
iimi... k.i.nia in a area to an
inducea ma vuini. -
armlatlca. might again .ucceed a. a
mediator In tba T! ct.ta De-
It u understood that tba State !
partment la making Inqulrlea both n
?ioan and Great Britain In regard to
japan ..i.iwi.n.naaa media-
tha oroooaea
tlon.
COURT
TO SUPPORT FAMILY
. ... ... J .rraaled hV Chief
Samuel vu"'.;" " a charaa
- it.ll-a RtlSW 1 nur7 - "T ."
p, U. , haDV.
0f not iUPPoruna - nhtal.d
rrpaoeVminaand
b7.-;.larywll. bep.dfW -u-
!rnT;.rnd.Vh...rod
IU SIWJ
reputation. - .1
LUTHERAN CIIUJ
TO
RYE
a ana nrorram baa been arranged
,or th. LPtw7n church on Jefferaon
IntheCbr,-
Tba ramoua - ,
men. Germany,, will ai -
a, service. w,u o. -
.ui.ab inmnrruw in'
Kraxberger. A Chrlal-
ior. n. " -- , k- hald at
ma. feat v.l servic- , . -
b;:fh.Vt.on;tth.l.rd.8u
By lM w , muB0 by
per. Tuare "u. -r
the choir.
. u.titi. tha Morning
U.l la now on. Dee u v"
gain ri",
badk oa '
cowpas
tCli
CHRISTMAS
OBS
-.7
ION
DROPPED WitH SAD RESULTS
CITY AND
HOEIADMHE OFF
The football gam ached uled for thU
afternoon between Oregon City and
the Holladay Athletic Club team, of
I'nitliind, waa declared off lata Si:-
urdav night Tho' manager of toe
l'ortlaiid team telepao i-J Manaer
While, of Oregon City, tfcit hla plaj
era would not keep the engagement
becauat) i wo or three of tbe men were
disabled.
u'Hh iha nhenomenal record of an
of unbroken victories.
scoring against every team except the
Holladay players, vne ureKou tivj
Football club haa every reaaon to ba
proud of the season a wor.
LA FOUfTTE TEUS
OF ALUGH) BRIBE
NEW YORK. Dec, 2J. (Special.)
Dramatic details of the tense attuatlon
when the late United Statea Senator
Phlletua Sawyer of Wlaconaln tried to
bribe Senator La Follette to corrupt
ciahackar are clven today In
wuck. k.- - - .
1. Follette'a autoglography In the Jan
uarv Issue of the American Magaxlne.
It waa during the suit for the state
of Wisconsin against Beveral former
state treasurera and their bondsmen
to collect Interest on Btate funda ap-
nroorlaied by the defendanta. Saw
p Ranubllcan boea. stood to loae
hundreds of thousands of dollars aa
bondsman for Beveral of the former
r H'arii ui vua .u.w.
H. aski L rollette to
treasurers.
meet him at tha Planklngton hotel in
Milwaukee, and then ahot hla proposi
inn atratirht from the shoulder. La
e-iii i. .in Sawvar aald to him
"No one knowa I am to meet you, I
don't want to hire you aa an attor
want . i
nev Ana I aoa wiui vim w aw
ney. Ana
court, wui ubitf
.... at AiA Im SKOA mnr.
yOU J500 more, or fi.vuv iwi
' j ,1 nun f waa navar able to re
.11 1. a,V"W " .
call exactly the aum. nam wnen
"Senator bawyer, you """"I
what you are saying, u job
i. ih. face you could not Insult
me as you Insult me now.'.
"He saia: wan, uum
.t.ndlna D. I aald. 'No. you
int.ii wni.a am a war i
dnt want to employ me
ney. You want to mra me w i
.....,-- .W...I mir Mia off ' thai
ease
ww j ...... -
bench. He aald: did not inina you
u i.w. . ratalnar in the case. I
did not think you would want to go
iuw . w ' ,
ik. aaa. aa an aironwj. --
mucn win
... .....nui' 'Yon haven t got
w in iii. aa a raiaiuvr t
enough money to employ me aa n at
torney In your caae, after what you
have aald to ma.' . .'...j
rrtr.n urhini I aon x univiBiuiu
court rulee. Anyway, let ma pay you
.1 Bill l...- -
for coming down here. ..
"I said: Not a aonar, air, aam ....
. . .... .k. MAM
meaiateiy "v , , .
This shocked ma Into complete
realisation of the axtremea to which
thia power that wr
would go to aeeur the reaulta It waa
after." .
OREGON
AFrfAL TO EE TAKEN BY DEFENDANT
Brownall Makee Strong Point By
Showing Club Said To Have
Baan Uaed By Moore
la Not Nicked. -
A Jury In Judge Eakin'a court Sat
urday awarded , Joseph Blcbner, a
pioneer of Oswego, a verdict of f 1.000
In a damage suit instituted by blm
against Anuta Moore, president of tbe
Portland Cement "Company for Injur
lea received In a fight over a atrip of
property. Blcbner, wbo aued for $10,
000, alleged that he waa permanently
inturad tv i tilow on the head. He
said bis eyealgbt had been affected
and he suffered from Insomnia. Tbe
r.i.:niinr taatiflMd that ha waa attack
ed without provocation by tbe defen
dant Moore teatlfled that Henry
. 1 1 ti n .v . mnn rf ih. nlalntlff. attack-
Ul.'UUV, , . . f "
ed him with a shovel, and that the
father waa' wounded In the altercation
ahirh followed. Moore alao haa a dam
age suit pending against Blcbner. He
announced arter me veraici
him that the caae would be appealed.
The plaintiff waa repreaenied by
George 'C. Brownell and William
glone. Gordon E. Hayea ana jonn .
Ixtgan appeared for Moore. Judge
Hayea and Mr. Brownell summed up
Saturday morning, both making One
apeeches. Mr. Hayea declared Henry
lilchner was the aggressor. Mr. Brow,
nell scored with the Jury when be
called attention to the fact that tbe
club aald to have been uaed by Moore
had no nicks on It. The defense said
sardad off blows with the
tnuviv . .
dub. struck by Henry Blcbner with
a shovel. . '
C I STAFFORD BUYS
OUT U. EDDY & SON
... n T.i.i. a, Qnn who about two
.. mirrhuMl the a took and
JTH. arv V .
.mm of the Thompaon Bargain
o. v... mrt thalr atock and Ox
turea to C. L Stafford, of thia city. mt.
Eddy and on have been doing a good
business, but owing lo iiaipu
health. Mr. Eddy has decided to move
n.ti. n,i hra the family form-
-.i- ...Mad Mr. Stafford will take
,j ' -
poaaession next week.
BERTHA BRYANT AND
CUFFORDGUYIIUPWED
-an.. TiA-ha. prTtnt and Cllnord
Guynup. were married Saturday morn
ing at 10 ocwcit ar m .u .
hrTde a uarenta. Mr. and Mra. Bryant
r rlackamas Heignis. uuiy
Uvea and Intimate iTienoa i i
.i .tianrfod - The Impre.--
... .. narfnrmed bV Rev.
Sive Ctirwm.". ,K o-.ll
.i . u.wwnnn naaior oi v . ""
r;,,rrh At li oclock a aumptuous
dinner was served.
CHRISTMAS CANTATA
AT CHURCH TONIGHT
Tk. phrlRtmas canUta entiiiea.
-The Story of Bethlehem." by William
R. Spence will be renuereu i
RaDtist church tonlgnu ine
anina and rhoruaea ana
cuqbhi.
, .k. i..Hin. .Inrera of tbe City.
erai ui iw - y - , ...
miii Juliet Croaa, oi uiaaavoi'".
j.. m. nf the nrincipal aoloe.
. . ..- . .nnw
Professor Herbert i ""'
r : i .. .kri. director and
poser OI lomw , .
orchestra leader of. '
BSSiaung alia. ia v.---
....k ...iia haa been nut on
er. niuvu , - .
this canUU and It promises to be
frv niuBivAi wuu w
I aaaajB rlAwnilllllaVl LIBtlti aravaa
tr inTtted. .
i n ara not reading th Morning
k. ntT Taarend Bar
.nvoi i" - ,
ariM la now on. See ad on
a"
I i .1. ...a
i uav.a
- 1
I MMM..
tit;j.
flAfl
HUH
1 .n
00 Sll
...... . RrnJM VVnPl
iiiorviOf ..v..v . .
and Cigars
until
January 1st 1912.
All roads guaranteed "
; tni satisfaction given
D. M. Klemsen
-3 ' --3
421 Caia Street
SPEECH AT BIG COHERENCE QUOTED
'Some People Doubt Mr. U'Ren'e
Honeaty Regarding Single
Tax," la Statement
Of Lawyer.
ml' a iT-R.n haa alwava conducted
hi. .imniirni ainnc lines that are
abaolutaly unfair and from this day I
4 hall keep on that genueman a urn
In every move that he make," Is an
excerpt from a statement by Grant
B. DimlcK Baiuraay in reuuuu m
single tax controversy. The autement
follows:
I have carefully read tbe article 01
u kr oir.na In th Dreeonlan or ue-
cember 21st. and desire to state that
Mr. Stone evllently mieunaersiooa
..k., i ..I.I r.urdin( tha 116.775 a
I only uuoted from their ownbook
entitled "Kingie lax Lirame"".
in New York City November 19 and
2i 1SIU, under the auaplcee or uie
"Josefh Kel Fund Commission," ana
.k. .. ... iiom rr avnense riven in that
pamphlet, at the bottom of page 31
la aa follow: "uregou per .
U'Reit pr'nling and general expenaea
$16,775." Mr. Stone aays: -My. uira-
Ick Is mistaken ra mis. no ui ".
sea on page 31 or any other page In
the report of that conference that Mr,
U'Ren received l5.ua.
I wlHh to state for the benefit of
Mr. Stone and otber reaaera ci iu.
Enterprise that 1 dia aee ou pae
..... i h.i l have set forth
above, and nowhere in that pamphlet
Issued by -Kela runa" ra air. .
. i. m.ntinnMl as treaaurer
or even having anything to do with
the aingle tax expenuuurra
BUte cf Oregon. .
I do not believe anybody who clalrna
to possess an ordinary degree of In
telligence can truthfully .ay f alter
reading my former arUcle In the En
erprlae that I said Mr. U Ren recelv-
. l.Ti.. ki. n nHvate use. but
he Jecilved It and used It In the single
tax campaign In this atate.
When Mr. Feia was m r. -
few months alnce an interview
htm was published wnereiu
that Mr. lI Ren did receive a aalary
from the "Fela Fund ' and the amount
of the aalary waa given at that time
and Mr. U Ren naa
exceot that he oeniea in- "
receive. ,6. rcfer-
page 31 of the pampn m a
received any oi -:JX'""t;Z
U he did receue
'nreeon Per W. w-u
. (Continued on page three )
Red Goose
School Shoes
Best and Finest
For
Boys and Girls
In the Red Goose
has just been decided
lowing awards were
First Price ...
( 41 V
I IM
.15.00
. 8-00
. 2.00
. 1.00
. 1.00
. JM
,. .50
.. 30
J0
,. AO
Second Prlte
Third Prlxe ...
Fourth Prlxe ..
Fifth Prlxe
Sixth Prize . .
Seventh Prlxe
Eighth Prlxe .
Ninth Prlxe ..
. -
Tenth Prlxe ..
Eleventh Prlxe
A lafg stock of
Shoes at . "
Lo ADAMS
Oregon City's
Stote open tintil
OmrtTOOCfKISCal
Accuaad Man, Declaring That He Has)
Ben Mlaquoted, Decilnea "
To Say More For
Publication. .
Nathan B. Harvey, the wealthy
nurseryman of Mllwaukle, Saturday
engaged George C. Brownell to de
fend him. C. M. Idleman, of Portland,
alao haa been retained by the defen
dant, Mrs. Harvey- called at Mr.
Brownell's office early Saturday and
said' that her husband wished to en
gage the Oregon City attorney. " ' "
H. S. Harvey, formerly of Cresham,
a brother of the defendant, called up
on the prisoner Saturday afternoon.
He baa absolute connaeoce . in . me
ability of his brother to prove hie In
nocence. "rf .mm. Vnthan la not. rtllltV."
said Mr. Harvey. "I have lived at hla
bouse for about four years. He la one
of the finest of men." -
ijw,
Nathan B. Harvey, rich MHwaukie
Nurseryman, charged with killing
Hill family at Ardenwald Station.
The prisoner aald that he had been
misrepresented and put in ao many
false lights since his arrest that be
waa not going to diacusa tha Hill case
again until he is tried.
(Continued on Page S.)
Red Goose
School Short
Best and Finest
For
Boys and Girls
Drawing Contest which
by the judges the fol
made:
.Roaa HoffmllleT
, Jean Martin
Shlrlle Swallow
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.Veta Lynch
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